1.20.2026

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Here is an excerpt from a book I recently read, "The Infinite Game," by Simon Sinek.


When we lead with a finite mindset in an infinite game, it leads to all kinds of problems, the most common of which include the decline of trust, cooperation and innovation. Leading with an infinite mindset in an infinite game, in contrast, really does move us in a better direction. Groups that adopt an infinite mindset enjoy vastly higher levels of trust, cooperation and innovation and all the subsequent benefits. If we are all, at various times, players in infinite games, then it is in our interest to learn how to recognize the game we are in and what it takes to lead with an infinite mindset. It is equally important for us to learn to recognize the clues when finite thinking exists so that we can make adjustments before real damage is done.

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Too Short for a Blog Post, Too Long for a Tweet 503

  Here is an excerpt from a book I recently read, "The Infinite Game," by Simon Sinek. When we lead with a finite mindset in an in...